Stephan Audoin-Rouzeau

Stephan Audoin-Rouzeau is a Historien French. He is deputy manager of the Research center of the Historial of the Great War based with Péronne, in the Somme.

With Jean-Jacques Becker, current honorary president of the Research center of Historial, and Annette Becker, Audoin-Rouzeau strongly contributed to renew the Historiographie First World War. It defined with other French, German historians and English the concept of “patriotic Consentement” to explain the fact that the European populations and the troops massively supported the release of the conflict and supported the terrible effort of war of the various belligerent States, without there being movements of revolt or dispute, excluded waves of Mutinerie S of the year 1917. This concept gave place to many controversies with other historians, in particular Rémy Cazals, who support the thesis of the constraint exerted by the political authorities and soldiers on the civilians and especially the soldiers to explain the cohesion of the States and the armies on the face (Russia put aside) during the conflict.

Bibliography (nonexhaustive)

  • France in the war , Paris, Armand Colin, 1989.
  • the Child of the enemy 1914-1918 , historical Sapwood Collection, 1995, Paris.
  • 14-18, To find the war , with Annette Becker, Gallimard, 2000.
  • Five mournings of war 1914-1918 , Noesis Editions, 2001, Paris.
  • a glance on the Great War - new Photographs of the soldier Marcel Felser, prefaced and with accompanying notes by Audoin-Rouzeau, Larousse, 2002.
  • the Violence of war: 1914-1945: compared approaches of the two world wars /texts of Henriette Asséo, Stephan Audouin-Rouzeau, Omer Bartov… Al, under the direction of Stephan Audoin-Rouzeau, Annette Becker, Christian Ingrao and Henry Rousso, Brussels and Paris, ED. Complex, Paris, IHTP, CNRS, 2002.
  • Encyclopedia of the Great War 1914 - 1918 , Collective under the direction of Jean-Jacques Becker and Stephan Audoin-Rouzeau, Bayard Editions, 2004.
  • the enemy child, the child of the enemy, during the Great War , Mercure de France, autumn 2004.

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